format with Jefferson Health. Your email address To create your account and to promote the use of
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the BMJ Best Practice and remind you of its features and availability. If you would like to stop receiving these messages, please contact us. To understand how BMJ Best Practice is used and to identify improvements. Usage data will be shared in an anonymized format with Jefferson Health.
Analytics of tool usage
Legitimate interests
Which organizations are involved? BMJ is a ‘data controller’ for the information collected and is working with Jefferson Health. BMJ will share anonymized user data, including survey feedback, with Jefferson Health who will have the option to analyze anonymized usage of the tool. Is my data going to be processed overseas? Yes. BMJ uses information storage based in the Republic of Ireland. The RoI has very similar data protection laws to the UK, and BMJ has strict contractual agreements to ensure that any personal data is handled properly and securely. How long will my data be held? BMJ Best Practice holds data for ten years after your email address or other unique identifier is last used to access any BMJ Best Practice tools.
What are my rights? You have rights over your data. You can contact us if you would like BMJ to: - Have a copy of your personal data - Correct factually inaccurate information about you
- Erase information about you - Restrict how your data is used - Object to our use of your data (including marketing)
As it relates to this pilot, if you want to exercise your rights in relation to data held by Jefferson Health, you should contact them.
You can find advice about your rights on the website for the Information Commissioner’s Office (the regulator for data protection law in the UK). If you would like privacy information about any other BMJ products or services you may use, please refer back to the privacy information provided during your registration, view our main privacy policy here, or search for the specific product at www.bmj.com. If you have any concerns or complaints, we’d like you to contact us in the first instance. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you’d like to.
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